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Your oceanography special project will be due May 5th.
It must be done using NOTEBOOK (use the tab on the left-hand side of the screen to start notebook).
After you select a topic, see what the textbook has to say. Don't stop there, though; use internet resources to find more.
Your goal is to teach your classmates about your special project. Everything your classmates need to know should be inside the notebook file.
You'll be put into a group; each group member will have a different topic. You'll each use these notebook files to learn about one another's topics.
Your notebook file must have at least these components:
1) SENSIBLE NAME (topic, then your last name, then your class)
An example would be "waves Arnold 6"
2) TITLE PAGE
3) FIVE PAGES MINIMUM of information with both TEXT and GRAPHICS (cite the source of each image you use)
4) A MINIMUM of TWO INTERACTIVE PAGES in which the user gets to test his or her knowledge, learn by matching pictures or text, or answer questions.
5) A SOURCES PAGE in which all sources used are listed.
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It must be done using NOTEBOOK (use the tab on the left-hand side of the screen to start notebook).
After you select a topic, see what the textbook has to say. Don't stop there, though; use internet resources to find more.
Your goal is to teach your classmates about your special project. Everything your classmates need to know should be inside the notebook file.
You'll be put into a group; each group member will have a different topic. You'll each use these notebook files to learn about one another's topics.
Your notebook file must have at least these components:
1) SENSIBLE NAME (topic, then your last name, then your class)
An example would be "waves Arnold 6"
2) TITLE PAGE
3) FIVE PAGES MINIMUM of information with both TEXT and GRAPHICS (cite the source of each image you use)
4) A MINIMUM of TWO INTERACTIVE PAGES in which the user gets to test his or her knowledge, learn by matching pictures or text, or answer questions.
5) A SOURCES PAGE in which all sources used are listed.